File or Respond to a Lawsuit in Illinois with our Forms and Guides
While no legal guide can cover every possible scenario, our 'Illinois Lawsuit Forms' guide covers all the major aspects of filing and/or responding to a civil lawsuit in Illinois, broken down into 10 concise, easy to understand modules, specifically designed to be used by anyone, regardless of their legal knowledge. Regardless of whether your need to sue someone or are being sued, our Illinois guide will allow you to represent yourself. In addition to detailed, yet easy to understand guides covering the civil litigation process, our guide also contains the following forms and templates:
Verified Civil Complaint Forms (Module 2a)
Civil Complaint Answer Forms (Module 2b)
RFP Forms (Module 5)
A fully editable MS Word template for writing a request for production of documents in Illinois.
A fully editable MS Word template for responding to a request for production of documents.
PDF versions of both RFP forms that you can fill out by hand if you do not want to use the MS Word version of the forms.
A sample of a completely filled out Illinois RFP and a response to an RFP.
In addition to the above forms, this guide includes ALL of the following as 100% digital files, available for download immediately after purchase. No shipping is required (an email will be sent to you with a download link and you must have the ability to open MS Word and PDF files to use these forms and guides ).
Learn the basics of how a lawsuit proceeds in civil courts, from the filing of a civil summons and complaint, all the way through presenting a case at trial.
Learn how to write a Illinois civil complaint and properly allege the elements of your claims.
This module includes forms, samples, and templates that are specifically formatted for Illinois Superior Court and will allow you to draft a professional civil complaint on par with anything written by an attorney.
Learn how to write an answer to a civil complaint in Illinois and properly allege your defenses.
This module includes forms, samples, and templates that are specifically formatted for Illinois Superior Court and will allow you to draft a professional answer on par with anything written by an attorney.
Learn the basics of pre-trial motion practice and the differences between motions to dismiss, motions to strike, and motions for summary judgment.
After the defendant has filed an answer you will need to engage in discovery. Learn the general process of how to obtain relevant evidence from the defendant and how to depose witnesses.
Sending and responding to RFPs is one of the most important parts of civil litigation. Learn how to send an RFP in Illinois, respond to the defendant's RFP, and how to properly object to unlawful requests.
This module includes forms, samples, and templates that are specifically formatted for Illinois courts and will allow you to draft professional RFPs and RFP responses.
What if you need crucial evidence or testimony from someone who is not part of the lawsuit? Learn how to subpoena witnesses and request documents from third parties.
You have the evidence to support your claims, but now what? Learn what to expect at trial or arbitration and how to present your case.
An easy to follow guide that will show you how to comport yourself in the courtroom, including guidance on how to act in front of the judge and opposing counsel, how to interview witnesses, how to introduce your exhibits, and how to offer objections to testimony and exhibits.
A comprehensive legal glossary containing definitions of some of the most common legal terms you are likely to encounter, all written in an easy to understand manner with a minimum of legal jargon.
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